10 November 2017
Legal Energy Survey
In early 2018, Petroleum Economist will reveal the world’s top law firms working in the global energy industry.If you would like to showcase your firm’s expertise to in-house legal teams and senior management at the world’s largest NOCs and IOCs, please complete a short survey and find out how your company ranks against its competitors in the inaugural Petroleum Economist Legal Energy Survey. Take the survey here Petroleum Economist’s Legal Energy Survey will also feature a short interview with practice heads, giving in-house counsel at the world’s largest International and National Oil and Gas companies, further insight into the capabilities, reach and culture of your firm's energy practice
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